Twitter makes 200 more people redundant, say reports
Twitter made 200 more people redundant, say reports, after new CEO Elon Musk let go over half of the workforce in late 2022.
Twitter made 200 more people redundant, say reports, after new CEO Elon Musk let go over half of the workforce in late 2022.
The US Copyright Office reversed its decision to grant full copyright protection to an art piece produced by AI software.
A first-generation iPhone has sold for more than R1.1 million at auction 16 years on from its initial release.
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WhatsApp has announced a series of minor but useful features for Android users.
YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki is leaving her post after more than 25 years working at Google.
The Financial Conduct Authority and West Yorkshire Police conducted the first UK raid on illegal crypto ATM.
Yahoo is to axe nearly 1 000 jobs amid their focus on advertising and a wider trend of job cuts in the tech sector.
Capitec has yet to issue a formal statement on the problem experienced by users with their banking apps and online mobile services on Thursday.
Microsoft has added Chat GPT tech to Bing, their search engine service after investing billions into the artificial intelligence.
Dell is to lay off 6 650 people as a cost cutting measure amid the wider tech sector suffering revenue dips.
TikTok ‘is the ultimate data source for anyone with hostile efforts,’ says the chair of the UK’s foreign affairs committee, Alicia Kearns, a Conservative MP amid concerns about China.
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Elon Musk explained that manufacturing will begin sometime this summer, however, mass production of the Cybertruck won’t be until next year.
Hate Aid and the EU’s Union of Jewish Student are taking legal action against Twitter’s apparent inaction on anti-semitic posts.
Meta has ruled that Donald Trump will be reinstated on both Facebook and Instagram.
John Ray, who is now overseeing FTX says the disgraced crypto fund could be brought back after its ex CEO Sam Bankman-Fried was accused of fraud by the SEC.
Twitter CEO Elon Musk testified in a California court last week Friday amid allegations he defrauded Tesla investors by tweeting about funding for the supercar maker.
Reed Hastings is stepping down as Netflix’s CEO amid the streaming giant’s battle against losing subscribers.
The Taliban have started paying for blue ticks on Twitter amid their rolling back of human rights since taking power in summer 2021.
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Microsoft is reportedly set to cut five per cent of its workforce, leaving thousnads unemployed.
Fans can reportedly expect information on ‘Redfall’, ‘Forza’, and ‘, ‘Minecraft Legend’.
‘Undisputed’ will be released this month via Steam Early Access later this month.
Elon Musk has entered the Guinness World Records for the largest ever loss of personal wealth.
Andy Dietderich, an attorney for FTX, has revealed that more than $5 billion of assets have now been located.
Instagram will now longer have a Shop tab from February 2023.
Meta says they will remove content supporting the attempted coup of ex Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro supporters, who attacked government buildings in the capital of Brasilia.
Chelsea footballer Trevoh Chalobah has become the first athlete to partner with The Residency app which gives fans a unique opportunity to communicate with their idols.